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HR and technology – Now, next and beyond

The growing recognition of employee experience is reshaping business priorities, emphasising talent retention and operational efficiency. A shift towards purpose-driven, modular technology adoption is evident, allowing targeted improvements and increased accessibility. HR and workforce management trends involve breaking down silos, consistent management of contingent workers, and modular HR technology adoption. Artificial intelligence (GenAI) is enhancing HR efficiency as a co-pilot tool, exemplified by platforms like ServiceNow. These shifts reflect a dynamic business environment where employee experience and adaptable technology are paramount.

There has been a shift in the importance of employee experience, transforming from a trendy concept to a foundational element crucial for retention and operational efficiency. This extends to challenges in talent acquisition, retention, and workforce management, underscoring the overarching importance of people in business operations.

There is a trend towards adopting technology with purpose, advocating for a modular and purpose-driven approach rather than large-scale transformations. This approach allows for targeted improvements, making technology more accessible and adaptable across various organisational sizes. There is diminishing emphasis on certain trends like DEI and flexible work, signalling changing priorities in the dynamic landscape of HR and technology. The role of employee experience and purpose-driven technology adoption is paramount in the contemporary business environment.

A recent survey on flexible work arrangements across various industries and organisations, encompassing over 100 companies of different sizes and geographies, revealed a stable trend towards flexible work. Nearly every organisation now adopts…

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